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  1. 🚨new paper published! 🚨

    „Many weak and few strong links“ seems to be a common pattern in many ecological networks. 1st author Franziska Koch shows that this pattern can enable stabilising effects of network structure, using competitive hierarchies as a case study. We argue that skewed link strength distributions should hence receive more attention, especially in studies based on #RandomMatrixTheory.

    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #TheoreticalEcology
    #EcologicalModelling
    #EcologicalNetworks

  2. Meet the new Enabla #OpenAccess lecture by Prof. Sergey Denisov from the Oslo Metropolitan University, where he discusses the theoretical and experimental aspects of parameterized circuits and their ability to simulate random unitaries, offering a deep dive into NISQ implementations and their potential for sampling random channels.

    Have a question? Ask online through our website, and Sergey will help you understand the material better! A must-watch for anyone involved in quantum computing and random matrix theory!

    🔗 Watch the full lecture here: enabla.com/pub/1122/about

    Abstract: We consider the spectral properties of random quantum channels, both theoretically and experimentally, discuss parameterized circuits in their ability to simulate random unitaries, and present results confirming the ability of NISQ implementations of these circuits to sample certain ensembles of random channels

    #ComputerScience #QuantumComputing #RandomMatrixTheory #QuantumCircuits #NISQ #OpenScience

  3. Meet the new Enabla #OpenAccess lecture by Prof. Sergey Denisov from the Oslo Metropolitan University, where he discusses the theoretical and experimental aspects of parameterized circuits and their ability to simulate random unitaries, offering a deep dive into NISQ implementations and their potential for sampling random channels.

    Have a question? Ask online through our website, and Sergey will help you understand the material better! A must-watch for anyone involved in quantum computing and random matrix theory!

    🔗 Watch the full lecture here: enabla.com/pub/1122/about

    Abstract: We consider the spectral properties of random quantum channels, both theoretically and experimentally, discuss parameterized circuits in their ability to simulate random unitaries, and present results confirming the ability of NISQ implementations of these circuits to sample certain ensembles of random channels

    #ComputerScience #QuantumComputing #RandomMatrixTheory #QuantumCircuits #NISQ #OpenScience

  4. Meet the new Enabla #OpenAccess lecture by Prof. Sergey Denisov from the Oslo Metropolitan University, where he discusses the theoretical and experimental aspects of parameterized circuits and their ability to simulate random unitaries, offering a deep dive into NISQ implementations and their potential for sampling random channels.

    Have a question? Ask online through our website, and Sergey will help you understand the material better! A must-watch for anyone involved in quantum computing and random matrix theory!

    🔗 Watch the full lecture here: enabla.com/pub/1122/about

    Abstract: We consider the spectral properties of random quantum channels, both theoretically and experimentally, discuss parameterized circuits in their ability to simulate random unitaries, and present results confirming the ability of NISQ implementations of these circuits to sample certain ensembles of random channels

    #ComputerScience #QuantumComputing #RandomMatrixTheory #QuantumCircuits #NISQ #OpenScience

  5. Meet the new Enabla #OpenAccess lecture by Prof. Sergey Denisov from the Oslo Metropolitan University, where he discusses the theoretical and experimental aspects of parameterized circuits and their ability to simulate random unitaries, offering a deep dive into NISQ implementations and their potential for sampling random channels.

    Have a question? Ask online through our website, and Sergey will help you understand the material better! A must-watch for anyone involved in quantum computing and random matrix theory!

    🔗 Watch the full lecture here: enabla.com/pub/1122/about

    Abstract: We consider the spectral properties of random quantum channels, both theoretically and experimentally, discuss parameterized circuits in their ability to simulate random unitaries, and present results confirming the ability of NISQ implementations of these circuits to sample certain ensembles of random channels

    #ComputerScience #QuantumComputing #RandomMatrixTheory #QuantumCircuits #NISQ #OpenScience

  6. Meet the new Enabla #OpenAccess lecture by Prof. Sergey Denisov from the Oslo Metropolitan University, where he discusses the theoretical and experimental aspects of parameterized circuits and their ability to simulate random unitaries, offering a deep dive into NISQ implementations and their potential for sampling random channels.

    Have a question? Ask online through our website, and Sergey will help you understand the material better! A must-watch for anyone involved in quantum computing and random matrix theory!

    🔗 Watch the full lecture here: enabla.com/pub/1122/about

    Abstract: We consider the spectral properties of random quantum channels, both theoretically and experimentally, discuss parameterized circuits in their ability to simulate random unitaries, and present results confirming the ability of NISQ implementations of these circuits to sample certain ensembles of random channels

    #ComputerScience #QuantumComputing #RandomMatrixTheory #QuantumCircuits #NISQ #OpenScience